Pruning: For the first two or three years after planting, your new climbing rose will not require any pruning. Year 3 after the new shoots have flowered, cut the stems back to within 3-8 cm from the main frame branch. This will ensure that you get plenty of new shoots - which will then flower the next year.

Other features: Velvet red, scented, beautifully formed flowers on a continually flowering, strong and dependable rose.